An experimental license just granted by the state Public Utility Commission will let it operate in the most of the state, including the Susquehanna Valley.

A 4-1 vote by the PUC now puts the ball in Uber's court.

To secure its two-year state license, Uber will have to meet four pages of conditions. Those are restrictions include driver safety, vehicle safety and insurance requirements.

Uber has 30-days to meet these stipulations.

The sole dissenting vote came as a result of safety issues and skepticism that Uber could not meet those conditions.

Rival ride sharing service Lyft's licensing process is still pending.

UPDATE: From Uber Technologies, Inc.: "The PUC confirmed today that Uber provides the safe and reliable rides that Pennsylvanians need and deserve. We look forward to working with the PUC and the state legislature to get the details right so we can establish a permanent home for uberX ridesharing in all ofPennsylvania."